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Empire Livestock Auction

Archived Report

4/10/2021

Total Run: 364

Market Notes

Compared to the last report, Number 1 Feeder Steers under 600 lbs sold 15.00-20.00 higher, over 600 lbs not tested; other Feeder Steers not tested. Feeder Dairy Steers not tested. Feeder Heifers sold 15.00-25.00 higher. Number 1 Feeder Bulls sold 15.00-20.00 higher; other Feeder Bulls sold firm on a light test. Stock Cows sold 4.00 lower on a light test. Bred Cows sold 150.00 lower on a light test. Springing Cows sold 260.00 lower. Cow-Calf Pairs sold 275.00 lower on a light test. Replacement Heifers not tested. Replacement Bulls not tested. Demand for Feeder Cattle was good; Demand for Replacement Cattle was moderate.

Supply included: 85% Feeder Cattle (28% Steers, 10% Dairy Steers, 32% Heifers, 30% Bulls); 15% Replacement Cattle (20% Stock Cows, 39% Bred Cows, 24% Bred Heifers, 12% Cow-Calf Pairs, 5% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 29%. SPECIAL This Week Last Reported 3/13/2021 Last Year Total Receipts: 364 240 129 Feeder Cattle: 309(84.9%) 165(68.8%) 112(86.8%) Replacement Cattle: 55(15.1%) 75(31.3%) 17(13.2%)

Feeder Steers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 $--
300-400 150 155 162 $543
400-500 $--
500-600 $--
600-700 $--
700-800 $--

Feeder Heifers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 $--
300-400 140 146 150 $510
400-500 $--
500-600 $--
600-700 $--
700-800 $--

*Approx is the middle weight of the weight group multiplied by the mid point of the high and low for the group. It's meant as a quick method to see what cattle of that weight class are bringing per head.

Cows & Bulls

Type Min Avg Max
Slaughter Bulls $ $ $

Total Run

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Location


Bath, New York